Saturday, September 27, 2008

Ole Miss Provides A Serene Think.

Let's give it to Ole Miss for the hospitality shown to all the participants for the first Presidential debate between Senators John McCain and Barack Obama. That audience showed restraint, poise, and reflection. They were silent.
They greeted the candidates warmly when they were introduced on stage and when they exited. Yet, they remained silent during the exchange. Their silence spoke volumes.
The silence indicated they watched, listened and measured. It spoke of a new time, a new attitude and new determination to understand character, principles, demeanor, patience, tolerance, personality, mentality, discipline, transparency, profile, projection, intellect, knowledge, perspective, insight and vision. That silence represented a "good think."
Their serene silence beckoned the world to seriously think this time.
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